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niche

[nich, neesh] / nɪtʃ, niʃ /


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“There’s no paid staff, and we mostly support niche tech projects, like people exploring new ways to preserve trees in Morocco or to regeneratively regrow a pasture in Oregon,” Khosla told me.

From Slate Aug. 18, 2026

Thatcher has been searching for her niche for a moment, but the delay hasn’t been for lack of trying.

From Salon Aug. 17, 2026

"In China, ice cream is no longer a niche story. It's not just for Instagram. It's not just a summer treat. It's a new centre of gravity, representing a part of Chinese people's lifestyle."

From BBC Aug. 14, 2026

Medpace has carved out a niche helping smaller biotechs navigate the regulatory process.

From Barron's Aug. 13, 2026

I went back to what had become my home, and curled myself into the shelter of the niche underneath the overhanging roof.

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss

Ecological pressures, including competition, predation, and access to different ecological niches, probably helped determine how small these dinosaurs could become.

From Science Daily Aug. 9, 2026

As demand for apartment scouts grows, Scanlon says she hopes others get involved, tackling different niches and neighborhoods.

From Los Angeles Times May 21, 2026

Anta, one of Nike’s chief competitors in China, was determined to serve those niches.

From The Wall Street Journal May 12, 2026

Renting out hardware will also allow Oracle to expand into higher-margin niches such as sovereign cloud, which involves building localized data centers for national governments.

From MarketWatch Mar. 30, 2026

She crossed the water to Gardner’s Island and alighted on a steep lava cliff of cracks and niches.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George

Other creatives even blend the niched looks with well-known fairy tales or Disney characters.

From Fox News Jan. 26, 2021

“I don’t like being niched as a South Asian comic, man,” he says.

From Washington Post Sep. 8, 2016

United Passions has a small, niched Eastern European showing well away from the action.

From BBC Jun. 18, 2014

That may still be true…although we’ve seen everything else in society fragmented, niched and marketized.

From Time Oct. 22, 2013

The room was not American but continental from its Louvre ceiling of white and gold to its niched half life-size statuary and pictures of fishing and hunting scenes in gilded frames.

From Sons and Fathers by Harry Stillwell Edwards

But I think it was also resistance to the niching and atomizing of life and time itself by social media, tabloid scandal, and other forms of goldfish-like attention.

From Slate Dec. 23, 2015

Call it niching down to reach a billion.

From Forbes Oct. 28, 2014

Still, I had come to Cairo hoping for a step forward in a strategy that had been niching ahead for four years.

From Time Magazine Archive




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